The Weird & Dirty Social Experiment - The Acali Raft
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Publicado 2021-09-30
Timestamps
Intro - 00:00
The Plan - 3:43
Setting Sail - 15:19
Sea Sick - 21:16
I'm the Captain Now - 29:18
Smooth Sailing - 39:21
Aftermath - 43:06
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bro wanted a sex and violence boat but what he got was a friendship and group therapy boat lmao
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I'm surprised that Santigo, an educated man, somehow forgot that humans have spent centuries crossing the ocean on voyages that lasted months, in even more cramped conditions than in this experiment, with alcohol present, and still managed to not murder each other. He could have just read a couple history books and saved himself years of effort.
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Santiago: If I put the women in charge and give them traditionally masculine roles, the men will get angry and fight! The men: We chillin'.
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This actually a great study on how a narcissist cant get along with normal people
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It's ironic that he specifically hired women who were professionally trained at the tasks needed in order to make the men feel threatened but the only man who ended up feeling threatened was him
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Someone: rips out a massive fart Santiago: "The subjects have managed to use the body's natural processies to create a chemical weapon to attack each other. THIS is the break."
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I keep jumping between “Santiago is an abusive creep” and “Santiago is genuinely unwell and need psychiatric help”
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I find it rather ironic how Santiago, who was so obsessed with getting results, was completely blind to the actual results the study yielded, which are actually pretty profound. All of these people were from completely different backgrounds, different culture, and yet, given the chance, they were all able to form strong connections and experienced incredible self discovery. How is this experience anything but an intense reminder of how powerful relationships truly are? How are these results a failure? Santiago was just so occupied with his proving his hypothesis that he forgot that disproving your hypothesis is just as meaningful in science, completely missing the incredibly moving results his research ultimately yielded despite his interference
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Santiago: “Women in positions of power will make men violent” The men on the boat: “Hey this is great”
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Santiago, an empath, sensing that Maria is mad at him
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What did homedude think was going to happen if his experiment worked? "Oh, yes, I tricked all these people to come on a raft with me for 100 days under false pretenses, and half of them murdered and violated the other half, just like I planned. Where's my award?" And that's even without considering that he himself willingly got onto a murder raft that he actively believed and attempted to make into a murder raft.
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I think the funniest thing about all of this is the fact that he gave them exactly what they needed in order to 100% bond as a team and develop a sense of loyalty between them: a common enemy.
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local mad scientist ruined by the power of friendship and good vibes
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The part where Santiago is trying to start drama with the crew and ends up with a group therapy session where everyone is apologizing to everyone else is so funny. This experiment could be a sitcom with how bad every plan Santiago had backfired.
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Santiago is literally that one guy in the corner at a party meme. "They don't know I'm actually a genius..."
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this reminded me of a conversation i had with my mom once, i asked her "mom, why our grand parents have so many children?" and she answered "back in the day, we didnt have a tv" and the conversation died there.
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Santiago: Hires professionally trained women Women: Do professional things Santiago: "WHAT THE F"
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This video becomes ten thousand times funnier if you just imagine Santiago sitting in a lawn chair on a full suit while muttering "any time" to himself the whole time
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im so here for wendigoon learning a group of sharks is called a shiver & his voice going up in delight as he gets to use that word